Adolf Hitler
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Propaganda and Ideology
Economic Policies and Recovery
Early Life and Education
The Holocaust
Military Campaigns and Strategies
World War II
Personal Life and Relationships
World War I and Post-War Period
Rise to Power
Domestic Policies and Repression
Foreign Policy and Territorial Expansion
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Adolf Hitler. Domestic Policies and Repression
Domestic Policies and Repression
This timeline highlights Hitler's domestic policies and the repression that characterized his rule.
1933
Enabling Act
The Reichstag passed the Enabling Act, granting Hitler absolute power and marking the beginning of Nazi Germany's totalitarian regime.
1933-1934
Consolidation of Power
Hitler eliminated opposition, including the Night of the Long Knives, where he purged the SA leadership.
1935
Nuremberg Laws
The Nuremberg Laws were enacted, stripping Jews of their citizenship and banning marriage between Jews and non-Jews.
1938
Kristallnacht
A wave of violent anti-Jewish pogroms swept across Germany, marking a significant escalation in Nazi persecution of Jews.
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Adolf Hitler
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